Guns
by:
Stephen King (author)
Format: kindle
Publish date: January 25th 2013
Publisher: Philtrum Press
Pages no: 25
Edition language: English
Category:
Non Fiction,
Writing,
Essays,
Reference,
Literature,
American,
Mystery,
Politics,
Crime,
Horror,
True Crime,
Short Stories,
Social Issues
Everyone should read this. It's so true. We need gun reform. He's not a teetotaler on either side. He makes great points. We really need to wake up, open our minds and find real solutions.
Like King, I grew up with guns in the house. I learnt to shoot, I've hunted, I've had the endless discussions about gun ownership. And like King I've come to realise that as great a hobby as shooting is, it makes us all unsafe.I'll forgive King for a few of his errors (interchangeably referring to m...
In "Guns," Stephen King admits he's a gun owner, and he takes the weakest possible position regarding gun control: let's get rid of the guns (assault rifles) that seemingly exist for no other reason than to kill people. All he needed for this purpose was a brief position statement, not an essay. But...
Originally posted here.Sometimes I have a difficult time accepting the seemingly serendipitous connections that appear randomly throughout my life. On Friday, I wrote about my recent re-read of Rage, and Brian mentioned in the comments that Sai King talked about Rage in a kindle single that had jus...